Air Hitam – urban neighbourhood in Samarinda Ulu District, East Kalimantan
Air Hitam is an urban neighbourhood (kelurahan) that belongs to the Samarinda Ulu District (kecamatan). Samarinda is the capital of East Kalimantan Province (Kalimantan Timur) and the largest city on the island of Borneo. The neighbourhood is administratively located within Samarinda City (Kota Samarinda), and based on its coordinates, it lies to the south of the city within its interior areas. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia, Air Hitam is one of those place names that occurs in multiple different locations throughout the country; the variant in Samarinda Ulu District is associated with East Kalimantan Province.
General overview
Air Hitam, as one of the neighbourhoods of Samarinda Ulu District, lies in proximity to the province's administrative and economic life. Samarinda itself is the administrative capital of East Kalimantan Province and extends along the Mahakam River, which is one of the region's most defining geographical features. Samarinda Ulu District is typically located in the city's interior, inhabited areas, where it serves mixed — residential and commercial — functions. Neighbourhoods bearing the name Air Hitam are generally characterized by a naming tradition widespread throughout Kalimantan, which has its roots in the dark or tea-coloured waters of local streams and waterways; the expression itself means "black water" in Indonesian. Samarinda, into whose district structure the neighbourhood fits, is one of the most important economic hubs of Indonesian Borneo through coal mining, timber harvesting, and processing industries. As a result, the neighbourhoods within the city — including Air Hitam — are more urban worker and local residential in character than tourist destinations.
Real estate and investment
Samarinda's real estate market is shaped by the province's economic weight, growing urbanization, and infrastructure developments. East Kalimantan Province has received particular attention since 2019, as the Indonesian government designated the country's new capital, Nusantara, within the province's territory in Penajam Paser Utara and Kutai Kartanegara. This decision has generated increased interest in the real estate and investment market of the broader region, although the direct impact primarily affects areas closer to the new capital's location. In Samarinda, as the province's current seat, the real estate market is closely linked to mining and energy sector activities; demand primarily comes from local workers and middle-class urban households. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik title) of property in Indonesia; for them, longer-term rental and usage arrangements (such as Hak Pakai) may offer solutions. Independent real estate market data for Air Hitam neighbourhood is not available; the information provided here reflects the general context at the Samarinda/East Kalimantan level.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable public safety data specific to Air Hitam neighbourhood is not available. Samarinda, as the capital of East Kalimantan Province, is typically characterized by the general public safety profile of a medium-sized Indonesian city. Due to the province's economic activity, active police presence is evident in the city; however, rapid urbanization in some city areas may also bring infrastructural and social challenges. The general experience regarding Kalimantan as a whole is that public safety is at an acceptable level in larger cities, but local knowledge and information are in all cases recommended. Specific crime statistics or incident data for Air Hitam neighbourhood cannot be determined from this source.
Tourist attractions
The available source does not list specific tourist attractions for Air Hitam neighbourhood. In the broader environment of Samarinda and Samarinda Ulu District, however, locations characteristic of the city and region are accessible. Samarinda's most well-known building is the Islamic Center Samarinda mosque, counted among Indonesia's largest mosques, and located near the Mahakam River. Along the Mahakam River, numerous hiking and nature tourism opportunities are available; proceeding toward Kutai Kartanegara Regency, the river also offers the opportunity to learn about Bornean nature and the culture of indigenous communities. Throughout East Kalimantan Province, nature tourism — particularly the rainforests that serve as habitats for orangutans and the Mahakam Basin — represents the most significant attraction. Air Hitam itself, primarily by virtue of its urban residential character, is not a tourist destination but rather one component of Samarinda's urban fabric.
Summary
Air Hitam is an urban neighbourhood belonging to Samarinda Ulu District in Samarinda, the capital of East Kalimantan Province, on the island of Borneo. Based on available sources, it does not have any independent historical, tourist, or economic peculiarity; its significance is derived from Samarinda's broader urban and economic context. In the region, the planned development of Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, may influence the real estate market and investment climate in the medium and long term; however, independent, specific data for Air Hitam neighbourhood is not yet available.

